Port of Tallinn’s 2050 target: All moored ships will need to use green electricity, clean fuel May 26, 2021, by Naida Hakirevic
In order to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, Estonian Port of Tallinn will have to ensure that all ships moored at the port switch to green electricity or to alternative, more environmentally friendly fuels, a new report shows.
In cooperation with the Estonian Maritime Academy of Tallinn University of Technology, the Port of Tallinn has calculated the total amount of greenhouse gases based on data from 2019.
The total was 27,069 tons of CO2 equivalent for the Port of Tallinn Group companies the Port of Tallinn, TS Laevad, TS Shipping. The Port of Tallinn parent company together with terminal operators and other traffic through them corresponded to 97,426 tonnes of CO2 equivalent.
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